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Oil Stable Amid Expectations of Plentiful Supplies & Weak Demand

Oil prices stabilised today after experiencing declines over the previous two sessions. This pause comes as investors continue to exercise caution, influenced by ongoing expectations of abundant supplies and subdued demand in the market.
Specifically, Brent crude futures for September saw a slight increase, edging up by 2 cents to settle at US$82.42 per barrel. In contrast, U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for September saw a minor decrease, slipping by 2 cents to close at US$78.38 per barrel.
Market participants are closely monitoring global supply dynamics and demand signals, seeking clarity on how these factors will shape future price movements. The recent fluctuations highlight the delicate balance between production levels and consumption rates, underscoring the complexities faced by the oil industry in navigating these uncertain times.
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